Prince Philip Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh injures his ankle in a carriage driving accident on the Queen's Windsor estate.
Germany Two German men held in Abia State, Nigeria are released six days after being seized on a swim.
Wang Lequan Wang Lequan, Communist Party secretary since 1994, is replaced by Zhang Chunxian as the most powerful official in Xinjiang.
Nazi Former Nazi corporal and founder of Villa Baviera in Chile Paul Schäfer dies in prison at the age of 88.
Spain Marchers march in a dozen Spanish cities, including thousands in Madrid, to support Judge Baltasar Garzón who has been told he may face a trial for launching an inquiry into the acts of General Francisco Franco. Falange arranges a smaller protest in Madrid in opposition to Garzón.
Yerevan Tens of thousands of people rally and lay flowers at a monument in Yerevan to the victims on the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Chilean In Chile, Catholic Church leaders and President Sebastián Piñera meet for more than an hour to discuss the child sexual abuse scandal and agree to send a letter to all the country's parishes.
Maluku Islands A strong earthquake measuring 6.1 strikes in the Maluku Islands north of Ambon Island.
Prime Minister Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva of Thailand rejects protester demands to dissolve the Parliament within 30 days.
Paraguay Paraguay passes a bill, requested by President, Fernando Lugo, that suspends constitutional rights for 30 days in parts of the country after the Paraguayan People's Army (PPA) kills four people.
NATO In separate events, 29 people are killed in a suicide attack on a prison van, six NATO oil tankers are torched, and the Pakistan Army attacked Taliban fighters.